I have created a model which is a departure from my normal models.
It was a request from a friend for their teenage son.
Prints in parts and uses glue to assemble, AMS and non-AMS profiles are included.
It takes just 2 hours to print all parts.
I have created a model which is a departure from my normal models.
It was a request from a friend for their teenage son.
Prints in parts and uses glue to assemble, AMS and non-AMS profiles are included.
It takes just 2 hours to print all parts.
I really liked the âReally Big Handâ model made by designer âCreativitĂ in 3Dâ
(@YahooJAPAN) but I didnât really like the very long printing time.
So I set out to reduce it by a lot. And I have succeeded.
Original: 18.3 hours.
My version: 5.7 hours.
I managed to do this by:
The hand is still really big at 75% and also still very detailed at 0.2mm. Came out great! And if you want it to be 100% just scale it back up again.
You can find the model here:
I uploaded my print profile to it so if you want to give it a go, now you can!
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Made a mount for the Ryobi Circular Saw, as the one i had printed broke, as i found my saw on my garage floor a week ago.
Printer: P1S (0.4mm nozzle)
Filament Used: 1.75mm PLA Bamboo Grey (I think)
Model Link: Ryobi Circular saw wall mount by Dreddpool82 - MakerWorld](Ryobi Circular saw wall mount by Dreddpool82 - MakerWorld)
Printer settings: the default settings, as I havenât a clue what if any setting to change.
Print time: 1hr 2min.
Hi the community,
I have created a little model (amusing from my point of view) to illustrate the principle of magnetic levitation (maglev): the Magnetic Levitating UFO.
Itâs been printed in several parts and uses small magnets.
Let me know what you think.
Nice, I wish somebody made a maglev train model.
Hi guy´s,
i like the bambo support filament for PETG. The big inlay came out easily and the inner surface is perfect !
crash protection i2m dashbord.
All printed with an X1C. Used Bambu PLA or Sunlu PLA+. Most models print under 2 hours.
I didnât like the way snow was sitting on my âsmart lockâ so I made a little magnetic roof for it. If you want it can just be a fun magnet for a photo to hang under. I put the file on makerworld it can be found here: Mini Tile Roof Magnet (Asian Architecture Style) by Emoticon - MakerWorld
I also designed some Skadis shelves that that are designed to hang off the bottom row of the board. That can be found here: Skadis Bottom Row Shelf System by Emoticon - MakerWorld
I finally finished the new locking head for my collapsible sabers.
Each new one becomes my favorite; I think be I am constantly improving them.
Many thanks to @dddave for asking if the Telescopic Baby Wipes holder, initially designed for the Kirkland brand, accepts also the Amazon Elements baby wipes.
To test if the answer is âYesâ I ordered the Amazon Elements wipes and tested them. The result is shown below:
nice print did you adjust your printer-settings for these voronoi-patterns? I have a Pipe and I would like to print without supports because otherwise it would take about 6h instead of 3.
Hearing the clicks of a Newtownâs Cradle is so calming for many people. Watching the balls pendulating and transmitting the movement from one to the other is almost hypnotic.
What if you want to take this to the next level and do more serious research? This is what my grade 7th son decided to do.
We are sharing his design, so you can do your own experiments with various materials for the balls. We are looking forward to hearing what you discovered.
Show your figures, or anything you display really, some love.
Put a light on them.